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- This invention relates to the field of electronic document authoring, development and distribution and more particularly to a method for moderating external access to an electronic document authoring, development and distribution system.
- Web The World Wide Web [Web] has rapidly become an invaluable tool to individuals and businesses. Not only can an individual or business post information on the Web, but also it can use the Web to transact electronic commerce. Because the public is acutely aware of the Web's business and personal benefits, millions of Web pages are being added to the Web each year.
- a Web page is defined by a document containing HyperText Markup Language [HTML] code.
- HTML HyperText Markup Language
- An HTML document suitable for posting on the Internet includes both “content” and “markup.”
- Content is information which describes a Web page's text or other information for display or playback on a computer's monitor, speakers, etc.
- Markup is information which describes the Web page's behavioral characteristics, such as how the content is displayed and how other information can be accessed via the Web page.
- a client computer is a computer used by an individual to connect to the Internet and access Web pages.
- a browser is a software application, located on a client computer, which requests, via the Internet, a Web page from a server.
- a server is a computer which stores Web page information, retrieves that information in response to a browser's request, and sends the information, via the Internet, to the client computer.
- the browser can accept a unique address corresponding to the requested Web page residing on a particular domain on the Internet.
- a domain is an address identifying a unique portion of the Internet.
- Each domain address is assigned by a central administrator of Internet domain names which provides, tracks and disseminates to the Internet unique domain names corresponding to each domain.
- a domain name first must be registered with the central administrator of Internet domain names.
- the unique address corresponding to the requested Web page includes a reference to the domain in which the requested Web page is stored.
- the unique address is commonly referred to as a uniform resource locator [URL].
- Each URL contains the domain name concatenated with a local address for locating the requested Web page on the chosen domain.
- a search engine a Web page in of itself residing on the Internet, typically contains a database of Web pages, corresponding URLs, and corresponding keywords related to the content of each Web page.
- a person can provide the search engine with a keyword relating to the topic for which the person seeks an appropriate Web page.
- the search engine can select a corresponding Web page and URL, providing the URL to the requesting person in Web page format.
- the average individual has little or no knowledge about how to create a Web page.
- the average individual does not know how to create an HTML document or to post that document to a server.
- that individual is willing to learn how to create and post their own Web page, that individual is faced with few options.
- the most commonly used method for an individual to post a Web page on the Internet is to employ one of numerous companies to provide, for a fee, Web page development services. After contacting such a company, the individual would meet with one of the company's Web page designers to explain the individual's concept for the Web page. The designer subsequently would create the associated HTML document. After approval by the individual, the designer may provide the service of posting the Web page to a server.
- the server typically is not associated with the page development company. Thus, the individual must separately contract with a Web hosting service associated with the server to host the Web page.
- the Web page creation and posting process is time consuming and expensive, because it requires the individual and the designer to spend a significant amount of time together working on a particular page design.
- the process is inefficient because the individual must work separately with a designer and an Web hosting service.
- users of Web design services are limited to Web designs comprising a limited selection of bitmapped graphics, fonts, background images, etc.
- One method of increasing the design service provider's catalog of Web page objects is by distributing the Web page components of third party authors. For instance, the provider could accept submissions of third-party authored bitmapped graphics, digitized audio, customized backgrounds, and digitized video.
- the third party author will demand compensation in exchange for permitting the use of the Web page components.
- the third party author will require access to the integrated system in order to upload contributed Web page objects.
- a method for moderating external access to an electronic document authoring, development and distribution system in accordance with the inventive arrangement satisfies the long-felt need of the prior art by providing to third parties efficient access to system resources while maintaining appropriate security on the authoring, development and distribution system.
- the inventive arrangements provide a method for controlling access to a web document authoring, development and distribution system.
- the inventive arrangements have advantages over all known web document development and distribution methods, and provide a novel and nonobvious method for limiting access to the resources of a system for creating and posting an HTML document on the Web for the benefit of a registered user.
- a method for moderating external access to an electronic document authoring, development and distribution system can comprise the steps of: identifying a third party requesting access to the system; permitting restricted access to the third party; and, eliminating all access restrictions imposed in the permitting step when the third party registers with the system.
- the inventive method provides to a third party potential customer access to the electronic document authoring, development and distribution system without risking the abuse of the system by the potential customer.
- the permitting step comprises the steps of: first disabling in the system all document saving functionality; second disabling in the system all document copying functionality; third disabling in the system all document downloading functionality; and, permitting access to the system subsequent to the first, second and third disabling steps.
- the eliminating step comprises the steps of: accepting payment from the third party; recognizing the third party as a registered user; and, removing access restrictions to the system imposed on the registered third party by the permitting step.
- the inventive method can eliminate access restrictions imposed upon a third party's access to the system during the conversion of the third party from a potential customer to a registered user.
- the accepting step comprises the steps of: accepting credit card information from the third party; submitting the credit card information to a corresponding credit card authorization system; and, retrieving payment authorization from the authorization system.
- the removing step comprises the steps of: first enabling in the system all document saving functionality; second enabling in the system all document copying functionality; third enabling in the system all document downloading functionality; and, permitting access to the system subsequent to the first, second and third enabling steps.
- inventive method can further comprise the steps of: accepting a request from the registered user for a unique URL; registering the unique URL on behalf of the registered user; and, associating the unique URL with a Web site commissioned by the registered user and posted for Internet viewing.
- inventive method can further comprise the steps of: accepting a request from the registered user to submit a URL associated with a Web site commissioned by the registered user to a plurality of Web search engines; retrieving a list of the Web search engines selected by the registered user; and, submitting the URL to each Web search engine contained in the list.
- the inventive method can encourage the submission of third party Web assets for use by registered users of the system.
- the inventive method can further comprise the steps of: accepting electronic submissions of Web assets from the third party; storing the accepted Web assets in a Web asset database; and, compensating the third party for subsequent distribution of the Web assets.
- the accepting step comprises the steps of: permitting an upload of the Web assets from the third party; screening the uploaded Web assets for marketable content; and, accepting the screened uploaded Web assets for distribution on the system.
- the compensating step comprises the steps of: for each Web asset used by a registered user in forming a Web page, identifying a third party author corresponding to the Web asset; and, crediting a credit card account of the third party author in compensation for the use by the registered user of the Web asset corresponding to the third party author.
- FIGS. 2A-2C taken together, illustrate a flowchart of a method for moderating external access to an electronic document authoring, development and distribution system in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention
- the present invention is a method for moderating external access to an electronic document authoring, development and distribution system.
- the method can be performed on a computer system operably connected to the Internet.
- the method can identify a user requesting access to the system. If the user is a potential customer, the method can restrict the potential customer's access to saving and downloading features of the system. Consequently, the potential user can sample the functionality and utility of the system without gaining full access to the system before first paying an access fee for access rights to the system.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a system in which the method of the present invention can be practiced.
- the preferred system includes a Web site authoring, development and distribution system 4 .
- the system 4 is implemented on a server computer operably connected to the Internet 3 using standard techniques well-known in the art, for instance the TCP/IP protocol.
- the method preferably can be implemented on the server computer using standard computer programming techniques well-known in the art.
- the inventive method can preferably be implemented using the JavaTM programming language distributed by Sun Microcomputer Corp. of Palo Alto, Calif.
- third parties can interact with the system 4 through the Internet using standard Web-browsers, well-known in the art.
- registered users 8 who have submitted payment to the operator of the system 4 in exchange for full access to the system 4 can fully access the system 4 .
- third party potential customers 1 who have not submitted payment to the operator of system 4 in exchange for full access to the system 4 can receive limited access to the system 4 .
- third party authors 2 who contribute Web assets for use in Web pages created by registered users 8 can access the system 4 for the limited purpose of uploading Web assets to the system 4 for distribution by the system 4 .
- System 4 preferably has a third party user database 6 and a Web assets database 7 .
- the third party user database preferably includes a listing of all third party users registered to use the system 4 .
- registered users 8 are included in the third party user database 6 .
- third party user database 6 preferably includes a listing of third party authors 2 who have uploaded Web assets to the Web assets database 7 for distribution to the registered users 8 in the Web pages created by the registered users 8 .
- Web assets database 7 preferably can store a catalog of Web assets uploaded by third party authors 2 .
- Web assets database 7 is not limited to uploaded Web assets. Rather, Web assets database 7 can further include Web assets derived for other sources, for example Web assets created by the operator of the system 4 .
- FIGS. 2A-2C taken together, are a flowchart illustrating a method for moderating external access to the electronic document authoring, development and distribution system 4 .
- the method can identify a request by a third party to access the system 4 . If the third party is a third party a potential customer 1 , the method can restrict the third party potential customer's 1 access to the saving, copying and downloading features of the system. Consequently, the third party potential user 1 can sample the functionality and utility of the system 4 without gaining full access to the system 4 before first paying an access fee for access rights to the system 4 .
- the method permits the third party author 4 to upload the third party author's 2 contribution to the system's 4 Web asset database 7 .
- the system 4 can compensate the third party author 2 for the use of the Web asset contribution.
- step 50 system 4 identifies the third party user requesting access to the system 4 .
- decision step 52 if the third party user is a third party author 2 , the system proceeds to jump circle B to further process the third party author's 2 request for access to the system 4 .
- the method further determines in decision step 54 whether the requesting third party user is a registered user 8 , or a third party potential customer 1 . If the identified third party user is a registered user 8 , no restrictions are placed on the registered user's 8 access to the system 4 and the registered user 8 , in step 62 , is admitted to the system 4 .
- the Save function preferably is disabled.
- the third party potential customer 1 can create a Web page using the system 4
- the third party potential customer 1 preferably cannot save an electronic copy of the Web page to permanent storage.
- the Copy function is disabled.
- the third party potential customer 1 can create a Web page using the system 4
- the third party potential customer 1 preferably cannot create an electronic copy of the Web page.
- the Download function is disabled.
- the third party potential customer 1 can create a Web page using the system 4
- the third party potential customer 1 preferably cannot download an electronic copy of the Web page.
- the third party potential customer 1 can be admitted to the system 4 in step 62 .
- the user can utilize the system 4 to create a Web page.
- a third party potential customer can choose to register with the system 4 as a registered user 8 .
- an already registered user 8 would have no occasion to choose to register with the system 4 .
- the system 4 if a request for registration is received, the system 4 preferably collects registration information, including credit card payment information, from the third party potential customer 1 .
- a registered user 8 can choose a unique URL to be associated with the created Web page. If the system 4 identifies a registered user 8 option to choose a unique URL in decision step 74 , system 4 preferably can register a unique domain name corresponding to the domain under which the created Web page can be stored.
- the domain name can be registered using known methods in the art. One such method can include querying a database of known domain names to determine the uniqueness of the chosen URL. Subsequently, system 4 can instruct a central administrator of Internet domain names to register the unique URL.
- a registered user 8 can choose to post the URL corresponding to the Web page formed using the system 4 to a selection of URL search engines. If the system 4 identifies a registered user 8 option to post the URL to selected search engines in decision step 78 , system 4 preferably can accept a list of selected search engines from the registered user 8 in step 80 . Subsequently, the system 4 can post the URL to each selected search engine in step 82 .
- the third party author 2 can request to register with the system 4 . If the third party author 2 declines registration, preferably, in step 110 , the third party author 2 is denied access to the system 4 . Conversely, if the third party author 2 requests registration in decision step 102 , the system 4 can accept the registration of the third party author 2 in step 104 . If, however, in decision step 100 the system 4 identifies the third party author 2 as having previously registered, the third party author 2 need not re-register. In any event, the third party author preferably can access the system 4 only to the extent necessary to register and upload Web assets. Thus, in decision step 106 , if the third party author 2 attempts to access the system 4 for any other purpose, the method exits in step 110 .
- the system 4 preferably can provisionally accept the third party author's 2 requested upload. Still, in order to ensure that the uploaded Web asset is appropriate content suitable for inclusion in a Web page generated by the system 4 on behalf of a registered user 8 , in step 112 , the system 4 preferably can screen each Web asset. Those Web assets deemed inappropriate by the system 4 for inclusion in the Web asset database 7 are discarded. In contrast, in step 114 , those assets deemed suitable for inclusion in the Web asset database are added to the Web asset database prior to exiting in step 110 . Correspondingly, the third party author 2 preferably can be compensated for the subsequent inclusion of the uploaded Web asset in a Web page generated by the system 4 on behalf of a registered user 8 .
- FIG. 2C illustrates the process for compensating a third party author 2 when the system 4 generates and posts a Web page having as part of its content a Web asset uploaded by the third party author 2 .
- the system 4 preferably can generate a list of third party-authored Web assets used in the Web page.
- the system 4 can retrieve from the Web assets database 7 and the third party user database 6 , registration information corresponding to the third party author 2 of the Web asset.
- a credit can be applied to the credit card corresponding to the third party author 2 using credit card information stored in the third party user database 6 and the Web assets database 7 .
- the system 4 can connect to the credit card company 5 through the Internet 3 to directly apply the credit owing to the third party author 2 .
- the system 4 can repeat the process if additional third party-authored Web assets contained in the Web page remain to be processed. If no third party-authored Web assets remain to be processed, the method can terminate in step 158 .
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